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Online Library of Liberty
The Online Library of Liberty is divided into two sections, the Library and the Forum. The Library is where electronic versions of classic books about individual liberty are stored. These texts go back some 4,000 years and cover the disciplines of economics, history, law, literature, philosophy, political … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Freedom, Government, Politics
Tagged economics, history, liberty, library, online library of liberty, philosophy, Politics
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Liberty Classroom by Tom Woods
This post is to inform and spread the word that Tom Woods has put together an amazing site called Liberty Classroom. It is an online classroom where you have access to REAL history and economics brought to you by EXPERTS … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Freedom, Government
Tagged classical liberalism, economics, history, Libertarianism, Liberty Classroom, Politics, Tom Woods, truth
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What Should You Read? by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
What Should You Read? by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.. The above link is a very well rounded reading list to bring you up to speed on politics, economics, history, and various freedom topics. If you enjoy reading the TRUTH vs. … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, freedom, history, libertarian, Politics, reading list, truth
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A Very Scary Christmas And An Incredibly Frightening New Year
Can you hear that? It almost sounds like a little bit of peace and quiet. This year, the holiday season has been fairly uneventful, and for that we should be very grateful. But it isn’t going to last long. 2012 … Continue reading
Constitutional Money
Posted in Education, Government, Politics, Ron Paul
Tagged constitutional money, economics, Fiat money, fiscal policy, money, Politics, sound money
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Revolution Reading List — Top 10 Books Read By Daily Paul Members
In honor of the holiday season, I’ve compiled a list of the top ten selling books for 2011 via the DP on Amazon. And since it is interesting, I’ve also assembled the complete list of all books purchased by DPers … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Federal Reserve, Gold/Silver, Government, Politics, Ron Paul
Tagged book list, daily paul, economics, foreign policy, gold, Limited government, nullification, Politics, reading list, Ron Paul, silver
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The Quantitative Easing
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Tagged Ben Bernanke, economics, economy, news, Quantitative easing
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Meltup –A documentary about Inflation and how it affects YOU!
This is a very well done documentary about inflation and what it means for the average American. Very eye opening and informative. It’s actually kind of scary to see how bad things are, but what is most scary is how … Continue reading















